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never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv. hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more hands-on experience.
never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv. hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the...
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us. we have a new case and it may be great, but if the district judge didn't get a chance to look at it and neither did we before this case comes out, then why should i make that the issue here? that's the question. not whether they have standing or not because they have enough in their declarations for summary judgment to make standing. >> but we did object to standing throughout. they did not plead the type of standing that they proposed to submit to this court, or to the district court in terms of proustian. so, therefore, since the lake forest? says you can't have that later date fix improper pleading by adding -- >> it was a case after what we did that now supports us, we are going to throw the adjective that we could make the argument and the poor dj? >> but we have tried to out to preserve the issue of standing. we have objected -- weekly objected to the district judge in terms of the issues of standing. standing was not -- >> are you suggesting if i find standing based on the decl
us. we have a new case and it may be great, but if the district judge didn't get a chance to look at it and neither did we before this case comes out, then why should i make that the issue here? that's the question. not whether they have standing or not because they have enough in their declarations for summary judgment to make standing. >> but we did object to standing throughout. they did not plead the type of standing that they proposed to submit to this court, or to the district court...
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the center has called on us. it becomes really hard to do if there is not information we can all rely on. there is an idea to push back against this idea of a 2%, 3% of the experts disagreeing. it is all up in the air. .we have to address this if we want to make improvements. >> coal and oil, oil has now passed coal and is now in first place in terms of co2. one thing that is crucial for coal is getting important carbon sequestration. if we can find a way of a doubly to sequester, sequester it, once we can do that, we can probably make a lot of progress with whatever we quickly -- progress relatively quickly. oil is different. think of best al capone. the residues produce cancer when they come up of the tailpipe. i went to a press conference a couple, three years ago, and a friend of mine worked for the evangelicals, and he and been fired -- had been fired. they had a press conference with huge organizations, all saying that we are not taking good care of god's garden. ok? i talk about the coalition between the t
the center has called on us. it becomes really hard to do if there is not information we can all rely on. there is an idea to push back against this idea of a 2%, 3% of the experts disagreeing. it is all up in the air. .we have to address this if we want to make improvements. >> coal and oil, oil has now passed coal and is now in first place in terms of co2. one thing that is crucial for coal is getting important carbon sequestration. if we can find a way of a doubly to sequester,...
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we need to clean what god gave us. i run to challenge the corrupt system. i run to dream of all the things that could be and make america that place for you. i am preparing to run for president. you come, too, iowa. you are our heart. thank you. [applause] >> you go, buddy! >> tim pawlenty often says that people's politics are rooted where they come from. that is south st. paul minnesota, a blue-collar neighborhood that was the home to the largest stockyards in america when he was growing up. one of five children, his father was a truck driver, and his mom passed away when he was young. he worked hard and became the first in his family to graduate from college. while he went on to law school , his siblings went on to become homemakers and grocers, and they became the center of his life. although they were democrats, at least until when he became governor of minnesota in 2002. i sure you his background because his leadership is rooted in the values he learned growing up. the values of hard work and family, and a promise of upward mobility. those values that
we need to clean what god gave us. i run to challenge the corrupt system. i run to dream of all the things that could be and make america that place for you. i am preparing to run for president. you come, too, iowa. you are our heart. thank you. [applause] >> you go, buddy! >> tim pawlenty often says that people's politics are rooted where they come from. that is south st. paul minnesota, a blue-collar neighborhood that was the home to the largest stockyards in america when he was...
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they would do what they could to help us get back on track. one writer said he would vote for and orange juice can if it were running against barack obama. host: beth on the republicans line. caller: thank you for airing all this. i was glad many of the speakers talked about what is going on in public schools. the holy grail of extreme liberalism -- not all democrats but controlling what our children learn and how they learn it. and as for nominees for the republican nomination, i think we have to acknowledge -- i think we have to acknowledge two things. that many of the common identities of the front runners have an albatross around their neck that they cannot win the general lection. newt gingrich, mike huckabee, mitt romney, michele bachmann, cannot win in a general election. the idea should be to beat the current administration, to win and not to have our favorites unnecessarily nominated. if i had to pick one at this point, i would say tim pawlenty. governor christie has been adamant. i think he needs more experience under his belt. hopef
they would do what they could to help us get back on track. one writer said he would vote for and orange juice can if it were running against barack obama. host: beth on the republicans line. caller: thank you for airing all this. i was glad many of the speakers talked about what is going on in public schools. the holy grail of extreme liberalism -- not all democrats but controlling what our children learn and how they learn it. and as for nominees for the republican nomination, i think we have...
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for us we're hard pressed to find many clouds. they are there. they are draped over us. see very light drizzle and light rain. there is some around oakland. but again it's really light stuff. high pressure is building in. it's a slow process. after fog and drizzle we will have mostly sunny skies. highs are inching up. we will end up with a lot of low to mid 60s. this system again there is not a lot there. once it slides by you can see the signature of the high building in and that will give us a mostly sunny day. the drizzle there in the morning our very, very light rain. clouds will give away to sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures. it's already a mild air mass over us. 60s here. low to mid. 64 san jose and morgan hill. the storm track is lifting north. each of the systems clips us. overall it's looking mostly sunny and warmer. friday and saturday look good until the next system arrives on sunday. pam. >> thank you. >>> the space shuttle is right on schedule for its landing in florida, but bay area sky watches have a chance to see discovery tonight. the shuttle lef
for us we're hard pressed to find many clouds. they are there. they are draped over us. see very light drizzle and light rain. there is some around oakland. but again it's really light stuff. high pressure is building in. it's a slow process. after fog and drizzle we will have mostly sunny skies. highs are inching up. we will end up with a lot of low to mid 60s. this system again there is not a lot there. once it slides by you can see the signature of the high building in and that will give us...
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we will not look to washington ever again to bill us out. tonight -- bail us out. tonight, we take our future back. [applause] together, i have been working with the lieutenant governor, with the speaker of the house, and with the president pro tem to meet the challenges we face in crafting a state budget that lives within our means. i want to thank our budget shares -- budget chairs for working with us to craft responsible budget. ladies and gentlemen, i can tell you that we have had an unprecedented collaboration on this budget. together, we will get this done. tonight, i share with you all that regardless of what you may have heard or read, we are on the same page. [applause] we are working every day, relying not on washington, but on our own ability as a state to accomplish the task set before us. in the historic elections of 2010, the message from the people of this country was loud and clear. they expect us to govern right. they expect us to have and that the government that is fiscally irresponsible and creates jobs. as republicans, we have a tremendous oppo
we will not look to washington ever again to bill us out. tonight -- bail us out. tonight, we take our future back. [applause] together, i have been working with the lieutenant governor, with the speaker of the house, and with the president pro tem to meet the challenges we face in crafting a state budget that lives within our means. i want to thank our budget shares -- budget chairs for working with us to craft responsible budget. ladies and gentlemen, i can tell you that we have had an...
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on abortions it's used to help protect women's health care screenings use the test for as d.d.'s cancer to educate people so it looks like all these bills which attack women are to springing up organically in states around the country though they're not just one off incidents they are being written and cautioned by a lobbyist group out of washington d.c. and thanks to the investigative journalism being done by mother jones there's no way that anybody can deny any longer that there is a national campaign being waged against women. now is the entire u.s. government giant ponzi scheme bernie made off the man who ran the largest ponzi even in history says so in a new series of interviews with new york magazine steve fishman after calling fishman collect from prison where he's serving one hundred fifty years of sentencing it seems like made off wanted to get a few things off his chest personally he says that he's a good person and he can't believe that nobody wants to hear about all the good things he did as a successful businessman despite the fact that he also is now known as the w
on abortions it's used to help protect women's health care screenings use the test for as d.d.'s cancer to educate people so it looks like all these bills which attack women are to springing up organically in states around the country though they're not just one off incidents they are being written and cautioned by a lobbyist group out of washington d.c. and thanks to the investigative journalism being done by mother jones there's no way that anybody can deny any longer that there is a national...
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big corporations boost their profits and the rest of us get screwed. last week to n.p.r. executives including the chief event p.r. vivian schiller resigned over a video showing a an n.p.r. fundraiser making racist remarks about the tea party take a look. yes. since excuse to take the time. we see you are a car. guy you think america. it's scary you're serious. that was the work of gotcha journalist james o'keefe the same go dressed up like the world's most ridiculous pimp to bust acorn was caught trying to seduce a c.n.n. anchor it was arrested for trying to tap senator mary landrieu his phone lines are real class act guy here's how he described himself and his form of journalism in the n.p.r. video. tape is very powerful he was very honest the tape cuts to the core of who these people are so shows their hearts and minds and it's had such an effect of course it was right everything is honest and true except for one thing the video was taken completely out of context the full version was posted online over the weekend what it reveals is the n.p.r. fundr
big corporations boost their profits and the rest of us get screwed. last week to n.p.r. executives including the chief event p.r. vivian schiller resigned over a video showing a an n.p.r. fundraiser making racist remarks about the tea party take a look. yes. since excuse to take the time. we see you are a car. guy you think america. it's scary you're serious. that was the work of gotcha journalist james o'keefe the same go dressed up like the world's most ridiculous pimp to bust acorn was...
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but they haven't been asked to use troops to help. meantime, japan's defense ministry decided against a proposed plan to dump water from helicopters over the badly damaged plants. radiation levels are just too high. you can see in this photo a big hole has opened in the containment vessel around the reactor, and large portions have collapsed. here is more on the plant workers who are putting their own workers putting their own lives in jeopardy to prevent a bigger catastrophe. >> reporter: they are the nameless, brave souls who volunteered or perhaps been asked to be the last line of defense. because they have specific skills and nerves of steel. five workers have already died and two are missing after the latest fire and two dozen are injured. nuclear experts say the skell ton crew are not managers, but probably technicians, men with the schematics of the plant in their head and can fix the clogged vents. they have crawled through the dark mazes, armed with flash lights and radiation detectors wearing the full body hazmat suits and b
but they haven't been asked to use troops to help. meantime, japan's defense ministry decided against a proposed plan to dump water from helicopters over the badly damaged plants. radiation levels are just too high. you can see in this photo a big hole has opened in the containment vessel around the reactor, and large portions have collapsed. here is more on the plant workers who are putting their own workers putting their own lives in jeopardy to prevent a bigger catastrophe. >>...
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>> i mean use your imagination. >> i want to say quirky. with a similar personality that way. >> right sf. >> he's a weirdo. nobody looks at each other and says that is awkward and doesn't happen. every moment is awkward. >> and that is funny. >> a's knock off padre padres -- padres 6-2. there is a flun three and two thirds. the sanford's team now today, jeanette poleland averaging almost 16 points and five assists per game z leading with a perfect record and there is both young ladies surprised when they got the news. >> thinking i was shocked. just because we have a lot of great players on the team that are more than deserving as well. >> i was surprised because there is great freshman and a competitive practice this year. ways humbled at the same time. >> countdown is friday. nine and a half hours of labor mediation today. >> is that all? >> yes. >> and that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> thanks for joining us. well this year our garden's simply amazing. everyone's complimenting it. yea. how did you do it? eh, takes a lot of love. the
>> i mean use your imagination. >> i want to say quirky. with a similar personality that way. >> right sf. >> he's a weirdo. nobody looks at each other and says that is awkward and doesn't happen. every moment is awkward. >> and that is funny. >> a's knock off padre padres -- padres 6-2. there is a flun three and two thirds. the sanford's team now today, jeanette poleland averaging almost 16 points and five assists per game z leading with a perfect record and...
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you need to know this japanese officials are using helicopters and military trucks armed with hoses and desperately all day to day dump seawater in a crippled nuclear reactor three at the daiichi nuclear nuclear plant reactor three is the world's biggest worry right now since it contains tons of plutonium the deadliest element on the face of the earth the water is to keep the fuel rods in the nuclear waste in the reactor cool or from catching on fire or even exploding. those efforts so far been largely ineffective as most of the water from the helicopter dissipates in the wind before we just the reactor and trucks have to be constantly pulled back to the stream high levels of radiation officials say they're close to restoring power to reactor two but whether or not the cooling pumps that reactor is still operational even if the electricity is successfully restored which has not yet happened is another question and there are still serious concerns about cooling pools filled with nuclear waste above reactor four yesterday in a congressional hearing the chairman of the u.s. nuclear regulat
you need to know this japanese officials are using helicopters and military trucks armed with hoses and desperately all day to day dump seawater in a crippled nuclear reactor three at the daiichi nuclear nuclear plant reactor three is the world's biggest worry right now since it contains tons of plutonium the deadliest element on the face of the earth the water is to keep the fuel rods in the nuclear waste in the reactor cool or from catching on fire or even exploding. those efforts so far been...
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never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv.
never using it again. >> you would never do that. to close the capitol hill -- to close to capitol hill. >> exactly. >> and i want to use it. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv.
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us. my message to the national republican party tonight is simple -- if you turn your backs on the pro-family-pro-life consider freezing -- constituency, you will be consigned to permanent minority status. some have suggested we call a truce on the social and moral issues. i do not know about you, but i seem to remember ronald reagan fighting and winning the cold war at the time he was restoring values and growing the economy. i do not know about you, but i would like have a leader who can walk and chew gum at the same time. who can work on economic and values issues at the same time. the other thing is, doesn't it take to parties to have a truce? if you do not, isn't it unilateral disarmament? as long as barack obama is nominating extremists to the federal bench, including the supreme court, as long as he is funding abortion on demand, and as long as he refuses to abide by his own of it and defend a federal law defines marriage as the federal -- at the federal level as between a man and
us. my message to the national republican party tonight is simple -- if you turn your backs on the pro-family-pro-life consider freezing -- constituency, you will be consigned to permanent minority status. some have suggested we call a truce on the social and moral issues. i do not know about you, but i seem to remember ronald reagan fighting and winning the cold war at the time he was restoring values and growing the economy. i do not know about you, but i would like have a leader who can walk...
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for mccain i think it is which is used in high risk pregnancies to prevent premature births a teeny used to go for ten dollars a dose but now it's going to retail at one thousand five hundred dollars a dose why because the f.d.a. gave kavi pharmaceuticals a license to be the only manufacturer of the drug basically giving them a monopoly over treatments for at risk pregnant women and with that monopoly kavi can charge whatever they want and that's just what they intend to do it companies also making sure that no other competitors jump into the market to someone he met a more reasonable price they sent out a slew of cease and desist letters to other companies thinking about producing a similar drug so how does legal early steven justifiable here offer his take is jamie weinstein deputy editor of the daily caller jane so why do you want to limit innovation in america it's my question when they when they told me about this i was shocked i don't know about the specific instance that you brought out and i haven't heard of this drug and i haven't heard of a specific example but but as you know
for mccain i think it is which is used in high risk pregnancies to prevent premature births a teeny used to go for ten dollars a dose but now it's going to retail at one thousand five hundred dollars a dose why because the f.d.a. gave kavi pharmaceuticals a license to be the only manufacturer of the drug basically giving them a monopoly over treatments for at risk pregnant women and with that monopoly kavi can charge whatever they want and that's just what they intend to do it companies also...
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and to urge us to act. none of us want to bump up on the debt ceiling. none of us are advocating that. what we're advocating is to take action now, real, serious budget reform, to put us on a more fiscally sustainable path. we need to do that now. that's why we came to the floor with these concerns on the patent bill. we need to do that now. we need to act now. we need to get on the fiscally sustainable path now. the clock is ticking, as chairman bernanke reminded us before the banking committee this morning. with that, madam president, i look forward to locking in a vote on this matter and in the consent that establishes that, we will be happy to withdraw the other amendment and simply have one vote on the now-combined toomey-vitter amendment. with that, madam president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. coburn: i'd ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without obje
and to urge us to act. none of us want to bump up on the debt ceiling. none of us are advocating that. what we're advocating is to take action now, real, serious budget reform, to put us on a more fiscally sustainable path. we need to do that now. that's why we came to the floor with these concerns on the patent bill. we need to do that now. we need to act now. we need to get on the fiscally sustainable path now. the clock is ticking, as chairman bernanke reminded us before the banking...
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i want to thank you for joining us. we will seek testimony from private secretary witnesses from the united states security programs and policies and their relationship to the fourth amendment of the constitution. the united states continues to face serious threats from al qaeda and other terrorist groups since line 11 terse six-point to the american airport security checkpoints and by all accounts will continue to try to do so. december 22nd, 20018 her service ordered a flight from paris to miami where he attempted to detonate explosives active issues. if not for the efforts of passengers and flight attendants and malfunctioning device, he may very well have succeeded. in 2006, british intelligence plots that detonated liquid explosives on different different to the content for the flights that would have undoubtedly caused a tremendous life -- loss of life. december 25th among 2009 another terrorist known as the christmas day, attended a northwest flight over detroit. again passengers aboard the flight along with the
i want to thank you for joining us. we will seek testimony from private secretary witnesses from the united states security programs and policies and their relationship to the fourth amendment of the constitution. the united states continues to face serious threats from al qaeda and other terrorist groups since line 11 terse six-point to the american airport security checkpoints and by all accounts will continue to try to do so. december 22nd, 20018 her service ordered a flight from paris to...
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i used to work there. i was in the green room and the president decided to double down and get this bill passed. who cared about the public opinions? he was going to have the house passed it. i said where you doing? you are going to destroy yourself in the election. the public is against what you are doing. what are you doing? he said, let me tell you. reid, pelosi, obama. we believe americans love entitlements and once we get you hooked on entitlement, they will never let it go. sounds like nothing more than trying to hook someone like a drug dealer. is that what entitlements do, mccue dependent? make you feel less and what less? [applause] if that is not a moral issue, if what we're doing to the next generation, this entitlement attitude, if that is not a moral issue, i do not know what is. we have an obligation. we have an obligation as americans to do what my grandfather and father did for me. to leave our country better than we found it. a lot of tough things going on right now. i feel blessed to be h
i used to work there. i was in the green room and the president decided to double down and get this bill passed. who cared about the public opinions? he was going to have the house passed it. i said where you doing? you are going to destroy yourself in the election. the public is against what you are doing. what are you doing? he said, let me tell you. reid, pelosi, obama. we believe americans love entitlements and once we get you hooked on entitlement, they will never let it go. sounds like...
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it's extremely useful for us to have a point of reference. somebody that we can talk to, somebody we can commission and work from if we require it. if we know, for example, there's a specific issue arising and say can you go out to the range of the agencies and get his reports and get us work brought in for certain time? and that, i think, has been very helpful. i also think it avoids duplication or triple cation. >> how has crisis management are you looking at how crisis management is done within the nsc or within whitehall and thinking of ways to improve it, change it? >> well, i think the nsc was originally conceived as what its name implies, a security council and its first writing task is strategic, not operational. it is not cobra. >> uh-huh. and it's, i think, quite important to hold that distinction between the large scale decisions that fought to be made and the widest set possibilities and to manage a particular situation. so nsc is strategic over tactical in those terms. >> that's roughly how i would describe it and i think my coll
it's extremely useful for us to have a point of reference. somebody that we can talk to, somebody we can commission and work from if we require it. if we know, for example, there's a specific issue arising and say can you go out to the range of the agencies and get his reports and get us work brought in for certain time? and that, i think, has been very helpful. i also think it avoids duplication or triple cation. >> how has crisis management are you looking at how crisis management is...
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it isn't always used. obviously our whole goal in reauthorizing is to provide much more flexibility than what exists today. those are a number of steps we have taken, are taking in the right direction, great conversations with governors and local students on this, and i think if we can reauthorize together we can take another very dramatic step in that direction. again, for me, the huge tradeoff in all of this is where we're raising standards. we're having a high bar. i want to hold folks accountable to that bar and give them a lot more room to get there. get out of the micro management. i think that is the tradeoff you're seeing around the country. it's the right thing for children and education and continue to push us hard to find ways to be more flexible, to be more innovative, to be less stove pipy, and if folks can spend less time dealing with us in the bureaucracy and more time teaching children to read, that would be a really good thing. we've met the enemy and it's us. we have a lot of different gr
it isn't always used. obviously our whole goal in reauthorizing is to provide much more flexibility than what exists today. those are a number of steps we have taken, are taking in the right direction, great conversations with governors and local students on this, and i think if we can reauthorize together we can take another very dramatic step in that direction. again, for me, the huge tradeoff in all of this is where we're raising standards. we're having a high bar. i want to hold folks...
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>> yes. >> charlie: the rating companies failed us in 2008. >> the whole system failed us, yes. >> charlie: and are you admiring of the work done by paulson and bernanke and geithner and geithner and paulson and summers. >> yes, i'm a big fan of bernanke and a big fan of geithner. in the eye of the storm they did right thing. i just hope the government doesn't back off now. this whole thing with debit cards is a sign that maybe not the government but really congress, is congress going to allow the banking hobbyists to keep charging high percentage on the credit cards. >> charlie: this is the lobbying done by wall street against the consumer agency. >> yes. >> charlie: protection agency. >> make no mistrake, the isn't ec and i think they're doing the right thing but they are playing very very tough and all it takes for the sec to appear to be about to charge a hedge fund with insider trading or illegal activities and that hedge fund is out of business because the clientele is so nervous after what happened with madoff and the minute they hear of a suit being filed or even the fbi rating som
>> yes. >> charlie: the rating companies failed us in 2008. >> the whole system failed us, yes. >> charlie: and are you admiring of the work done by paulson and bernanke and geithner and geithner and paulson and summers. >> yes, i'm a big fan of bernanke and a big fan of geithner. in the eye of the storm they did right thing. i just hope the government doesn't back off now. this whole thing with debit cards is a sign that maybe not the government but really...
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to use techniques which go against our social norms and try to use things that will use our process against us, and that was proven out actually in flight 253 with the placement of a bomb that used all nonmetallic components, and so we have done extensive testing in what techniques we can use in order to be able to detect items like that using process and technology so that we can mitigate that threat while also being as conscious as possible about the passengers experience coming through as well as allowing passengers to expeditiously -- >> you indicated in your testimony that only a small percentage of passengers have undergone a secondary screening. i've had the misphenomenonture of -- misfortune of being one of those passengers. i was taken into a private room without the option of having anyone accompanied my. i was thoroughly searched. a rescran would have avoted that. isn't that less intrusive when there's five anomalies detected on my body? >> without getting into the sense of security part of when we do what type of screening, when we have an anomaly in a sensitive area, we
to use techniques which go against our social norms and try to use things that will use our process against us, and that was proven out actually in flight 253 with the placement of a bomb that used all nonmetallic components, and so we have done extensive testing in what techniques we can use in order to be able to detect items like that using process and technology so that we can mitigate that threat while also being as conscious as possible about the passengers experience coming through as...
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used it before. that is we cannot have the government saying here's what we will give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual, makes them have a skin and the game, a stake in the game. i think it is vitally important that we do that. health insurance coverage for everybody, but in a way that engages the individual so they have some interest financial interest, in the health care they're consuming. if not, we will have misallocation of resources. we'll have over-utilization. and this bill is scheduled to cost more than $2 trillion in the first years it is implemented. it will be much more than that. unless we do something to bring people involved. again, it is this group of people in washington led by president obama who believe they are smart enough to tell you everything you need to do and how to do it as opposed to say no, we will trust individuals. ls. the program i'm advocating is something called you care, which is speaker -- centered around you, not him. >> what is y
used it before. that is we cannot have the government saying here's what we will give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual, makes them have a skin and the game, a stake in the game. i think it is vitally important that we do that. health insurance coverage for everybody, but in a way that engages the individual so they have some interest financial interest, in the health care they're consuming. if not, we will have misallocation of resources. we'll have...
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used it before. that's why you can't have the government say, here's what we're going to give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual. makes them have a stake in the game. i think it is important that we do have health insurance coverage for everybody but we have to do it in a way that engages the individual so they have some financial interest in the health care that they are consuming. if not we are going to get misallocation of resources over-utilization, and this bill, which is scheduled to cost over $2 trillion the first 10 years it is implemented will be a fraction of that. it will be much more than that. unless we do something to get people involved. it is a group of people in washington led by president obama who believe they are smart enough to tell you everything you need to do and how to do it as opposed to saying, no, we're going to trust individuals. the program i'm advocating is something called you care, which is speaker -- centered around you, not him. >> w
used it before. that's why you can't have the government say, here's what we're going to give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual. makes them have a stake in the game. i think it is important that we do have health insurance coverage for everybody but we have to do it in a way that engages the individual so they have some financial interest in the health care that they are consuming. if not we are going to get misallocation of resources over-utilization, and this...
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the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, who has made and preserved us as a nation, make our lawmakers people of high vision and steadfast fidelity to your wisdom. use them to lift the banner of righteousness which exalts a nation. as they work together, deepen their understanding of one another's perspectives, so that they will treat their colleagues as they would want their colleagues to treat them. purge them from all that blemishes, corrupts, and defiles our common life. heal our land, lord, and use our senators as agents of your healing. we pray in your merciful name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c., march 29, 2011. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3
the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, who has made and preserved us as a nation, make our lawmakers people of high vision and steadfast fidelity to your wisdom. use them to lift the banner of righteousness which exalts a nation. as they work together, deepen their understanding of one another's perspectives, so that they will treat their colleagues as they would want their colleagues to treat them. purge them from all that blemishes, corrupts, and defiles our common life. heal our land,...
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she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this was the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about other nations' war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said, in the short term, we'll beat them. in the long term, we'll beat them. but president obama wrapping up a south american tour, said the no-fly zone enforcement is working. >> we are going to be in the process, now, having eliminated his air defenses, of being able to bring the international coalition in. >> reporter: the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a do
she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this was the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about other nations' war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's...
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>> all right, susan mcginnis in washington for us. thanks for joining us. >>> we're also learning more about the crash of an american fighter jet in libya and the rescue of its crew. the f-15 crashed monday night about 25 miles east of the rebel stronghold of benghazi. that plane came down in a field. both crewmen safely ejected. one landed on a farm. the other in a nearby field. pentagon officials say mechanical failure is to blame. the pilot was picked up by a marine aircraft. libyans took the weapons officer to benghazi and he eventually was returned to u.s. forces. >>> in syria, government troops killed at least six anti-government protesters today. the protests, calling for political freedom, were held at a mosque in southern syria. their main demand is an end to what they call repression by the secret police. before the government troops attacked, electricity and phone service was cut off to the area. >>> in yemen, crowds cheered the arrival of the government troops. anti-government protesters there have called for a mass rally
>> all right, susan mcginnis in washington for us. thanks for joining us. >>> we're also learning more about the crash of an american fighter jet in libya and the rescue of its crew. the f-15 crashed monday night about 25 miles east of the rebel stronghold of benghazi. that plane came down in a field. both crewmen safely ejected. one landed on a farm. the other in a nearby field. pentagon officials say mechanical failure is to blame. the pilot was picked up by a marine aircraft....
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second explains are used to blasting deeper in the fears. heard the remains are removed by machinery. signed by the someone who actually is because the judge in valley feel. the official. called to talk. to. our guys in time for show and tell on tonight's program last thursday we discussed discuss the global impact of the nuclear disaster in japan and we ask you at home does globalization make us more vulnerable to chain reactions it disaster strikes in japan and doesn't affect us all and here's what some of you had to say daryl the mob responded on facebook and said i think the news media is hyping the earthquake and tsunami in japan yes we need to know what's going on there but on the flip side there are more problems here with us greg miller says if there's no environmental global impact the situation in japan is having an impact on our domestic policy and opinion gino rebus rose gave us her feedback now that we're living in a global village will be directly affected in an economical and geopolitical way no way to avoid that and miles lac
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us. hey guys welcome to shell and tell me alone a show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience is going to you tube the video response part of twitter for part of the question that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday when the show long response is. let your voice be heard. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to a repeat winner who also learned earned this award last week donald trump is making a lot of noise about a possible two thousand and twelve presidential bid lately he's done this before and most people think that he is just seeking publicity again because we all know that this man loves the spotlight really meantime he sure is giving us a lot to talk about this morning of the donald called into fox news to discuss the u.s. military actions in libya and one of the host asked what makes him qualified to be president he made this claim i've been interacting with leaders of countries or leaders of business a
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the short term cr moved us in that direction. we only have six months left. the president, senate democrats, house republicans are sitting down and negotiating and we should get it done already. you can't fund a business two weeks at a time. you can't faund government two weeks at a time. >> has the president done enough behind-the-scenes that relationship between you and the white house has been somewhat rocky during the lame duck. has the president been involved enough? >> i talk to the white house every day. we are talking to one another. we're not always on the same page but we usually are and the overall goal, again, cutting waste, using a smart short scalpel but not a meat axe. senate democrats and the president are on the same page and we're moving in that direction. i'm optimistic we can get there based on the negotiations and what happened in the short term cr which is something we can support. >> very quickly on libya, the arab league has called on the united nations to call for a no fly zone over libya. your supportive of a no fly zone and should t
the short term cr moved us in that direction. we only have six months left. the president, senate democrats, house republicans are sitting down and negotiating and we should get it done already. you can't fund a business two weeks at a time. you can't faund government two weeks at a time. >> has the president done enough behind-the-scenes that relationship between you and the white house has been somewhat rocky during the lame duck. has the president been involved enough? >> i talk...
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and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the hermanator? >> a nickname given to me by member of the restaurant association when i was chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillary care. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokesperson against hillary care. and so, a gentlemen by the name of larry maccarthy helped us to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people to the truth to wake people up about hillary care. larry tells the story about how one night he was watching t.v. and the commercial he had done with me in. representing the views of small businessmen had just run on his t.v.
and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the...
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can you tell us more? guest: house leadership is working on putting together a package of spending reductions that will keep the government open while keeping their commitment to reducing the size of the federal budget. about a week and have ago, we passed a two-week extension that will expire on march 18. we are working on trying to come up with another extension. the end goal is to come up with an extension until the end of the fiscal year, which ends in september. in the meantime, as we try to negotiate what that bill will look like with the senate, we need to keep the government operating. our commitment is to reduce spending while doing that. i think our bill will continue to cut billions in spending while keeping the government functioning. host: how important is it for you to keep the government functioning? guest: i do not think the americans sent us here to shut down government. they sent us here to solve problems and reduce the size of the budget. i think americans in both parties from coast to c
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stay with us. while a body in motion tends to stn motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arths, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide our relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is er. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, including celebrex, may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long perio nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding ann occur w. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at i
stay with us. while a body in motion tends to stn motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arths, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide our relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is er. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it...
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we used a lot. it we could not be there that day, you look at the witnesses and there are some days you know you are not going to be on the air and there is 92 be there. there is a service were you to get the transcript everyday of any big trial in the country. it was gangbusters for about five years. that is another thing for courts to think about. we've got through this successful battle with the supreme court. we can now get the transcript of the oral arguments of the court. are you ready for this? the same day. [laughter] it used to be if we wanted the transcript the same day, we would band together and cough up enough money to pay them. it would come to us at the early hour of 6:00 p.m. the court has authorized us to get an unofficial transcript for an oral argument that ends at 11:00. we can get it by 1:00. we can see a rough draft at 1:00. it is tremendously helpful. transgressed are extremely useful. -- transcripts are extremely useful. i watched some of these people who live-blot files. obv
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with us, chuck schumer of new york. then could this finally be the unofficial start of the 2012 campaign? >> we will reclaim this land and make it greater and greater and greater. >> nothing we have seen in our lifetime as comparable to the level of depth we have to go to get this country back on the right track. >> our exclusive guests this morning, another potential 2012 candidate and a governor on the front lines of the budget battles happening across the country, mitch daniels of indiana. plus insight from this veries about political week with us political reporter for "the washington post" dan balz and host of npr's "all things considered", michele norris. and finally, we remember a very familiar face on this program for the last 45 years, "the washington post's" david broader. >>> good morning. it's been 48 hours since the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and massive tsunami rocked japan. the death toll officially now is around 1400 but officials fear 10,000 could be dead in flooded areas in the northeastern region of the
with us, chuck schumer of new york. then could this finally be the unofficial start of the 2012 campaign? >> we will reclaim this land and make it greater and greater and greater. >> nothing we have seen in our lifetime as comparable to the level of depth we have to go to get this country back on the right track. >> our exclusive guests this morning, another potential 2012 candidate and a governor on the front lines of the budget battles happening across the country, mitch...
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susan mcginnis joining us live in washington. thank you. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," stocks in asia inched up this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. >> reporter: good morning. well, asian markets saw some gains. the nikkei finished a fraction higher while hong kong's hang seng added nearly 2%. oil traded near $104 a barrel falling back slightly from the day before. well, today wall street tries to get back on track. on monday rising oil and gold prices put pressure on stocks. the dow dropped nearly 80 points while the nasdaq lost 39. >>> u.s. employers are growing more optimistic about hiring. according to a new survey from manpower.com, plans to hire are up 8% this quarter compared to the quarter before. the survey comes from employers in all 50 states and across all industries. >>> consumer borrowing jumped in january for the fourth straight month, but americans were still careful. credit card debt fell 6.5%. analysts predict that consumers will borrow more in the months ahead as the job mar
susan mcginnis joining us live in washington. thank you. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," stocks in asia inched up this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. >> reporter: good morning. well, asian markets saw some gains. the nikkei finished a fraction higher while hong kong's hang seng added nearly 2%. oil traded near $104 a barrel falling back slightly from the day before. well, today wall street tries to get back on track. on monday rising...
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not for us, both for our grandchildren. the last time i checked -- [applause] it is not about us. it is about our grandchildren. the last time i checked on this american idea called the pursuit of happiness, it did not say anything about men being happy in washington, d.c. my dad did not expect the department of happy when he walked off of that small farm. he had his beliefs in god belief in himself, and his belief in the greatest country in the world and i have an announcement for the liberals. we are an exceptional nation and we will keep it that way [applause] the founders did something else that was absolutely brilliant. i had a caller and to my radio show one night. called up and said, "i am frustrated." i asked why. he said, "i'm frustrated because i believe america is on the wrong track and i do not know what to do. i asked him if he was familiar with the declaration of independence. did he have a copy? yes. i asked him if he could find the part that said "life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. he comes back and i said, "turn to the section that says "life liberty and t
not for us, both for our grandchildren. the last time i checked -- [applause] it is not about us. it is about our grandchildren. the last time i checked on this american idea called the pursuit of happiness, it did not say anything about men being happy in washington, d.c. my dad did not expect the department of happy when he walked off of that small farm. he had his beliefs in god belief in himself, and his belief in the greatest country in the world and i have an announcement for the...
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and i am again grateful, very greatful to the judiciary committee for having us -- giving us the opportunity to vote for anthony battaglia, who's going to make a great judge for the u.s. district court for the southern district of california. thank you very much, and i yield the floor. mr. grassley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: today we continue our efforts to lessen the burden of our overworked courts. we are, before the evening's out, going to confirm three more judicial nominees. two of the three nominees will -- we will vote on are for seats designated as judicial emergencies. with our actions today, it is only -- and we're only 22 days that the senate's been in session this year, the senate has confirmed 10 nominees. with these votes tonight, we will have confirmed 19% of president obama's judicial nominees submitted in this congress. this pace far exceeds the progress made at this point in the 108th congress, which was the beginning of the third year of president bush's presidency. at this point, the 108th congress had confirmed only four o
and i am again grateful, very greatful to the judiciary committee for having us -- giving us the opportunity to vote for anthony battaglia, who's going to make a great judge for the u.s. district court for the southern district of california. thank you very much, and i yield the floor. mr. grassley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: today we continue our efforts to lessen the burden of our overworked courts. we are, before the evening's out, going to...
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we expect our leaders to inspire us and to help us aspire to something greater. jimmy carter was, it is our fault, it is our responsibility, and that is the issue of sacrifice that i frankly want people of both political parties -- if you talk about sacrifice, the public is not going to say no. if you talk about shared sacrifice, the public says yes. host: george w. bush in a compassionate conservative campaign. guest: no one believes that conservatives are compassionate. they are tough and smart on the issues, but compassion? liberals are compassionate. some republicans will complain on me, but it is not believable. do not tell people something that they will not believe. host: with regard to president obama, you say -- the american people believe that he is forcing a partisan divide wider. guest: the labeling is not helpful for you talk about what a person has done. but when you claim your centrist, you have to look to policy not just your language. and there is a greater spread right now between what obama says he is doing and what he is actually doing. host:
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can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy" and what's up with the tea partyers? can't they get a candidate? they might have swoon for thune, now someone is pretending to like them. i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "the huffington post's" howard fineman, the bbc's katty kay, msnbc's norah o'donnell and "time magazine's" rick stengel. "time magazine" has this cover, is america still number one? nobody knows, job growth is on the right path right now but if we don't cut the debt, will america's greatness end, and if we don't invest in education and research, will greatness end? decade after decade, we relearn that the american belief in our strength tends
can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy" and what's up with the tea partyers? can't they get a...
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but she has been a great blessing to us. i always say that she makes us better. her humanity, the gift of love that she is. in the eyes of the world, she cannot do a lot. she cannot see herself. -- feed herself. she does not talk, she makes noises. she may not ever be able to talk or walk, but she can love. she is infectious in our family. she is a great gift. >> there is no easy way to go from that to my next question. as you think about this presidential campaign, how do you get the nomination? what is your strategy? >> just put 1 foot in front of the other. i feel like this is a situation where i had no intention of doing this in the first place. things just sort of happen. if this is what is supposed to happen, you just go out there and you take them one at a time. i did not know any other way to do it. there is no grand strategy. you go out to iowa and see how well you can do that. then you go out to new hampshire. there is no one is the strategy. you pick this state and do well here and there. my feeling is that if you are going to do this, go out and compe
but she has been a great blessing to us. i always say that she makes us better. her humanity, the gift of love that she is. in the eyes of the world, she cannot do a lot. she cannot see herself. -- feed herself. she does not talk, she makes noises. she may not ever be able to talk or walk, but she can love. she is infectious in our family. she is a great gift. >> there is no easy way to go from that to my next question. as you think about this presidential campaign, how do you get the...
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and then we use against the hand-held we use self-defense measures. and speed and maneuver. >> on the back. >> (inaudible) join operations (inaudible). >> i am sorry? >> (inaudible) coalition? >> i have not received that they have officially asked for us to announce that or still under consideration. >> is there explosions being heard from weapons in tripli, are those mobile systems? >> we haven't -- the surface air guns, the aaa, we haven't targeted those fixed sites or mobile sites so they can be either one of those. >> sir, you are saying that the -- that gadhafi's forces have to stop advanceing and that will stop the attacks. and if they stop and then the rebel forces move in their area. are you saying they are not allowed to engage the rebel forces under any circumstances? and they have to lay their arms down? or they have to stop forward movement? >> at that point i am not ready to specify the messages we have put out there. >> (inaudible) fly helicopters? >> yes, even in all the no-fly zones we have set up over the years, we have never fully pr
and then we use against the hand-held we use self-defense measures. and speed and maneuver. >> on the back. >> (inaudible) join operations (inaudible). >> i am sorry? >> (inaudible) coalition? >> i have not received that they have officially asked for us to announce that or still under consideration. >> is there explosions being heard from weapons in tripli, are those mobile systems? >> we haven't -- the surface air guns, the aaa, we haven't targeted...
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i thank them for working with us. i thank our ranking republican on the committee, the comanager of this measure, senator grassley. his staff, colin davis and rita laurie for their dedication to this effort. i want to thank my friend from utah, senator hatch, for having stuck with this bill for so many years. the two of us have been through more markups and more hearings and more meetings than we'd like to think. and senator kyl who has worked with us both in the hearings but also has helped us put together bipartisan meetings and interest groups and those who have an interest in the patent legislation. i want to extend my personal thanks as well to senator klobuchar of minnesota. she was active during committee consideration and she has helped manage this legislation effort in the senate and she has been outstanding, and of course like so many times the senate's action could not have been accomplished without the hard work of many dedicated staffers and individuals and companies. i'm happy to be on the floor with aar
i thank them for working with us. i thank our ranking republican on the committee, the comanager of this measure, senator grassley. his staff, colin davis and rita laurie for their dedication to this effort. i want to thank my friend from utah, senator hatch, for having stuck with this bill for so many years. the two of us have been through more markups and more hearings and more meetings than we'd like to think. and senator kyl who has worked with us both in the hearings but also has helped us...
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from using our own resources. we had a hearing today in the natural resources committee and chairman of the railroad commission, regulating body in texas, his name is jones, had indicated -- and i was not aware of exactly what she said, but apparently this administration is making a big deal of reopening and granting a permit, actually was not a new permit. this is something that had been pending, that had been drk was released and not a new permit. and how ironic. the ultimate irony that this administration's first supposed new permit would be to a drilling project in which british petroleum, bp are the major investor. how about that? this administration simply cannot get away from trying to help their buddies at bp. it was interesting to hear our friends from across the aisle from massachusetts in our hearing today indicate that in the european waters off their coasts, they have the same drillers, the same international companies, and yet the safety records over there are much better than they are in the gulf of
from using our own resources. we had a hearing today in the natural resources committee and chairman of the railroad commission, regulating body in texas, his name is jones, had indicated -- and i was not aware of exactly what she said, but apparently this administration is making a big deal of reopening and granting a permit, actually was not a new permit. this is something that had been pending, that had been drk was released and not a new permit. and how ironic. the ultimate irony that this...
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workers stopping us telling us that the roads are too buckled. then here, in hitachi city, this was hard to miss. cars piled atop one another. they had been carried up the street by the tsunami. further out, daybreak, even inland, homes were flattened. this particular home, the older couple living inside survived. they're now living with their own grown children. and something eerie. children's music still coming from inside that flattened home. couldn't tell if it was a toy or an alarm, still going off after the earthquake. one of the most telling images. the massive lines for water. have you ever seen anything like this? he said it was the first time he had ever seen anything like it. is it bad, is it difficult? yes, he told us. the line for water, as far as we could see. at the only convenience store open in two hours of driving today was a 7-eleven, actually. no power there. families were scooping up what they could on the shelves. anything that was left. outside this mother and little girl. how old is she? the mother told us something we hea
workers stopping us telling us that the roads are too buckled. then here, in hitachi city, this was hard to miss. cars piled atop one another. they had been carried up the street by the tsunami. further out, daybreak, even inland, homes were flattened. this particular home, the older couple living inside survived. they're now living with their own grown children. and something eerie. children's music still coming from inside that flattened home. couldn't tell if it was a toy or an alarm, still...
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a word used. the obama administration granted 1,000 waivers to a variety of companies to say, who say would be a hardship to hand the healthcare coverage imposed in 2011. how big of a deal is that? >> it's not. the critics use it as evidence that this is a mishmash and we don't know what is going on. look at the waivers granted. it's evident it's not working. well, in fact, it is an incomplete package so many of the elements don't take effect until 2011, through 2014. but the fact is, i thoroughly disagree with my colleagues this morning. i think so much has changed. if you look at the polls. the polls now indicate -- i think it was gallup now has 46/40, the american people support this healthcare reform effort. >> chris: let me interrupt for a second. we'll put up a poll, "wall street journal" poll which does show a change. put it on the screen. you see that it shows now there is a split. what nina said. you say another one shows it. 39% think it's a good idea, 39% think it's a bad idea. a year a
a word used. the obama administration granted 1,000 waivers to a variety of companies to say, who say would be a hardship to hand the healthcare coverage imposed in 2011. how big of a deal is that? >> it's not. the critics use it as evidence that this is a mishmash and we don't know what is going on. look at the waivers granted. it's evident it's not working. well, in fact, it is an incomplete package so many of the elements don't take effect until 2011, through 2014. but the fact is, i...
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many disagree with us. in this case, if john boehner wanted to take this up, it is because president obama decided to decline to defend the law. the house and the senate are given the opportunity to intervene in the john boehner has done that in a quick and efficient in clear way, for which we are grateful. all i can say is that millions of americans do think it matters. it is not about demonizing other people. that is not what we think we are doing so it may sound like back to you. among the great issues of the day, it is important to know what the public considers to be marriage. it makes it hard to understand why governments are in the marriage business at all. if it is not about protecting the children, then it is about giving the government this house keeping seal on people's relationships. i do not understand why the government would be in that business? -- business. guest: i think the government has an interest in supporting families. we continue to deny the reality that same-sex couples merit the sa
many disagree with us. in this case, if john boehner wanted to take this up, it is because president obama decided to decline to defend the law. the house and the senate are given the opportunity to intervene in the john boehner has done that in a quick and efficient in clear way, for which we are grateful. all i can say is that millions of americans do think it matters. it is not about demonizing other people. that is not what we think we are doing so it may sound like back to you. among the...